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BASEL, SWITZERLAND – The Accord Implementation Group's (AIG) operational risk working group is focused on tackling internal governance and data issues at its next meeting, according to an international regulatory source.
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The complexity of Pillar I of the New Basel Accord is forcing smaller, resource-constrained countries, to delay the implementation of the aspect of the Accord that involves the determination and measurement of minimum capital requirements.
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The Basel II Accord Implementation Group (AIG) has established a subgroup to examine issues related to validation. The subgroup is chaired by Lorey Hoffman of the Canadian Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, and consists of both Basel...
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The lack of a common definition of the ‘validation process’ of the internal credit risk measurement models across countries could cause problems in the cross-border risk management under the new Basel Accord, Basel II, according to New York-based...
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The implementation of the new Basel Accord (Basel II) will be more difficult than earlier envisioned, and could be disruptive to the banking industry, according to Suzanne Labarge, former Royal Bank of Canada chief risk officer (CRO).
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Nicholas Le Pan, head of the Basel Committee's Accord Implementation Group, must sort out the challenging home-host issue. The success of Basel II depends on it.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's Accord Implementation Group (AIG) will shortly form a sub-group to focus on cross-border op risk issues, according to several regulatory sources. Regulators and the industry are pressing for a greater role...
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